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The hotel will be developed on Brickell Key, a prime waterfront site featuring unobstructed views of Biscayne Bay and the Miami downtown skyline. A city resort, the hotel features 329 luxurious guest rooms, a signature restaurant and bar, lobby lounge, conference and banqueting facilities and full service spa.
Location Highlights:Local attractions and Districts - Downtown Miami Convention Center, Business District, American Airlines Arena are all a mile away from the hotel.Port of Miami is 1.5 miles South of hotel.Nearby attractions:Coral Gables 7 miles NE of hotel, Coconut Grove 4.5 miles North, South Beach is 5 miles South and Shops at Bal Harabour is 8 miles South of hotel.; Corporate Locations - Waterford/Blue Lagoon is 8 miles East of hotelInternational Corporate Park is 10 miles East of hotelWeston Corporate Park is 25 miles Southeast of hotelMiramar Park is 15 miles Southeast of hotel; Airport Info: Miami International Airport; Located on Brickell Key, a 44-acre island and one of Miami's most prestigious commercial and residential locations. Easy access to Miami's downtown commerical business district by Brickell Key bridge.15 minutes drive from Miami International Airport; Areas Served: Brickell Key, Miami;
Recreation:Sports and Recreation; On Hotel premises- Outdoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi, Sauna, Steambath, Massage, Fitness Center.- Spa is scheduled to open 2001.Off hotel premises- Jogging Track, - Tennis Courts 6 miles from hotel - Golf 18 holes 6 miles from hotel - Watersports 5 miles from hotel: Beach, Sailing, Watersking, Snokeling, Fishing, Deep sea fishing, Scuba Diving, Jet Ski Rentals. Windsurfing is 6 miles away from hotel.- Biking 6 miles away from hotel- Bowling 8 miles away from hotel.- Historic Walking Tours 7 miles away from hotel- Miami Jai-Alai 9 miles away- Seaquarium 6 miles away from hotel- Miami Metro Zoo 35 minutes away- Pro-Player Stadium (football) 15 miles away- Everglades 40 minutes away- Professional Hookey 40 minutes away;
Business Amenities:Brickell Room 1, 2, 3 and Brickell Ballroom; All meeting rooms are on the 4th floor, with air-conditioning, daylight and sound-proof.Brickell 1, 2 and 3 are of the same size each accommodating the same number of guests and can be connected to become the Brickell Ballroom.Size of each room: 66 L x 40 W x 22'6'' H.Reception 250 guests, Banquet 200 guests, Theatre 250 guests, Class room 150 guests.Brickell Ballroom can accommodate:Reception 800 guests, Banquet 600 guests, Theatre 650 guests Class r
Restaurant: Azul - Restaurant Azul - opening mid December, 2000.An energetic architectural masterpiece, this fine dining room specializing in seafood prepared with an Asian flair brings the heritage unique to Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group across the Pacific Ocean. The rich culinary traditions of China, Thailand and the Spice Islands are translated and energized by the creativity unleashed in our kitchen. Beautiful seafood as well as fine dry aged cuts of beef prepared in uniquely creative fashion will create a new level in fine dining for South Florida. Extensive wine selections, liqueurs and vintage ports are available. Cigar menu available in lounge. Reservations recommended.100 seats indoor/24 outdoor on the veranda with sweeping views of the bay and Miami skyline / 34 seats in the bar.
Restaurant: Cafe Sambal - A warm relaxed ambiance surrounds this all day dining venue with beautiful views. Not only home to power breakfast, but also a destination in Miami for creative light lunch, the cafe will offer a wide selection of dishes during the lunch hours. Whether it is creative salads, seafood grilled to perfection, Florida's best sirloin hamburger, gourmet deli sandwiches or award winning entrees from our chefs, the room will rank amongst Florida's finest. During the evening hours, Singaporean chili crabs will be a signature dish masterfully prepared in our world class wok kitchen, along with cuisine inspired by the many cultures of Miami. Opening hours: Breakfast 6:30am-11:30am/ Lunch 12:00pm-5:00pm / Dinner 5:00pm-12:00am.
Restaurant: The Lobby Lounge - Cocktail service 12pm-2am / Tea 4pm-6pmA retreat from the city, the Lobby Lounge will serve cocktails in a warm and eclectic setting. Tea service will include traditional tea as well as Chinese tea service.
Restaurant: The Martini Bar - Number of seats: 22A chic, sexy corner of the lobby is home to our specialty martini bar. With over 250 martinis and an extensive champagne by the glass menu, it is the spot to enjoy the water view that Mandarin Oriental, Miami offers. An ever-chan0ging menu will offer from Sushi to Tapas throughout the year.
Restaurant: Room Service - An extension of Mandarin Oriental, Miami's fine restaurants, room service will cater to any guest desire, no matter how small or how large. From a prefect cappuccino to a five course signature dinner from our dining room, room service will cater to the guest's every whim. Hospitality menus, wine list and breakfast, lunch, dinner and overnight menus available; as well as a private bar in every room refreshed daily. More Details
Mandarin Oriental is the award-winning owner and operator of some of the world's most prestigious hotels. Mandarin Oriental's aim is to be recognised as one of the top global luxury hotel groups, providing exceptional customer satisfaction in each of its hotels. This will be effected through a strategy of investing in facilities and people while maximising profitability and long-term shareholder value.
Julia Tuttle was one of those early visionaries, prophesying that a great city would arise and become a center of trade with South America and a gateway to all of the Americas. Across the river lived William and Mary Brickell, who had quickly established themselves as shrewd real estate investors. Julia asked her friend Henry Flagler to extend his railroad down to the old Fort Dallas area, but he said he wasn't interested. Then a freeze destroyed the crops farther north, and Julia was quick to point out to him that their crops were uninjured and continued to thrive. Flagler quickly changed his mind, and negotiated an exchange of prime real estate from Tuttle and the Brickell family for his railroad. He also laid the foundations for the new city of Miami and built a magnificent hotel near the confluence of the Miami River and Biscayne Bay.
In spite of all this, it still took the development of air conditioning systems to make the south Florida climate bearable for most people. Since that occurred, the population has grown to proportions that must exceed even the wildest visions of Julia Tuttle, Henry Flagler, and William and Mary Brickell. Make no mistake, Miami is here to stay!



